(March 26 21:54) Mashable.com
Technology has come a long way in recent years, and for the most part, it has made life a whole lot easier. It's not all good, though.
One deeply unpleasant result of the improvement in technology is that we can no longer escape the need to exercise. It doesn't matter whether we're all stuck inside, because there are still loads of ways to keep fit. Nowadays we have plenty of options when it comes to working out at home, and nothing is more terrifying than the treadmill.
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This negative perception is probably based on the idea of a bulky and noisy monstrosity that ends up doubling as a drying rack for clothes. Modern home treadmills, like home ellipticals and smart scales, are actually sleek, smart, and interactive. You might actually want to use them. Read more...More about Fitness, Consumer Tech, Shopping Uk, Uk Deals, and Treadmills
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BEST FOR GUIDANCE
NordicTrack C990 Treadmill
Elite trainers on iFit Coach guide you through a selection of cross-training workouts.
£1,299 from John Lewis
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BEST FOR STORAGE
Opti Folding Treadmill
This treadmill folds away for easy storage when you're finished working up a sweat.
£249.99 from Argos
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BEST FOR TIGHT SPACES
Dynamax RunningPad Folding Treadmill
Stylish and offers high-tech functionality with a compact footprint.
£499.99 from Argos
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BEST FOR MOTIVATION
Reebok ZR8 Treadmill
This treadmill can deliver up to 24 varied fitness programs to keep you challenged and motivated.
£399 from Amazon
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BEST FOR TONING
Opti Non-Motorised Folding Treadmill
You'll need to create the movement yourself by running or walking, but you'll get a great workout.
£99.99 from Argos
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BEST FOR INJURY PREVENTION
Reebok Z-Power Treadmill
The unique airflow cushioning system helps prevent injury so you can train for longer periods.
£799 from John Lewis
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